Everything Must Go / EMG

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'Everything Must Go' is a project by Glasgow based artist-curators Georgia Thornton Sparkes and Grace Higgins Brown which intends to create collaborative, temporary art exhibitions and interventions.

24/05/2022
Shawlands Arcade Surprise! .mlynczak and  work will be remaining for another week so you can catch it until the 30th of ...
23/05/2022

Shawlands Arcade Surprise! .mlynczak and work will be remaining for another week so you can catch it until the 30th of May! 👏👏👏


FINAL DAY for Everything must go! It’s been a great week and we’ve had great feedback from venues about people stoping b...
22/05/2022

FINAL DAY for Everything must go! It’s been a great week and we’ve had great feedback from venues about people stoping by to visit. The little incidental moments are great when we’ve been documenting through the week and visiting each venue. Make sure if you haven’t already and are out for coffee or a stroll visit!

The level of detail in  in the images accompanying the animations upon first glance could could easily be mistaken for a...
20/05/2022

The level of detail in in the images accompanying the animations upon first glance could could easily be mistaken for a print but are actually drawn by hand. Make sure to check it out if your passing by 😊
[IMAGE 1-3: Images of the windows of IceBox Glasgow close up to Antony’s illustrations. Black fine ink on acetate of an old rustic metal fence]

More images from install and through the week of the  work up in  window 💗 so fun to be documenting through the week and...
20/05/2022

More images from install and through the week of the work up in window 💗 so fun to be documenting through the week and catching conversations of passers by noticing the artworks around Southside!

The Kirkwood Brothers  at Phillies, Pollokshaws Road, Shawlands  ✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 202...
19/05/2022

The Kirkwood Brothers at Phillies, Pollokshaws Road, Shawlands
✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2022 as part of the festival✨
The installation features 12 double-sided works featuring drawing, painting, and text created together by the Kirkwood brothers. The work is viewable from both the outside and inside of the venue, so make sure to head into Phillies to see it all!
The work can be viewed from the outside 24hrs a day, but for inside viewing, Phillies is open Monday-Thursday 4pm-12am, Friday 12pm-1am, and Saturday-Sunday 10am-1am.
[IMAGE 1: The Kirkwood Brother’s work in the external windows of Phillies. IMAGE 2: the artwork viewed from the inside, on Phillies’ internal windows. IMAGE 3: a closeup of a section of the work of 3 of the internal windows. IMAGE 4: the work on the external windows, viewed from the right-hand side, looking left. IMAGE 5: a closeup of the work on a section of 3 of the external windows alongside the The Kirkwood Brother’s name sticker with the Everything Must Go and Southside Fringe logos.]

Ivy Deacon  showing “I wanna dance w/ somebody” at Southside Fringe Festival HQ, Shawlands Arcade✨Available to view unti...
18/05/2022

Ivy Deacon showing “I wanna dance w/ somebody” at Southside Fringe Festival HQ, Shawlands Arcade
✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2022 as part of the festival✨
“I wanna dance w/ somebody” features 5 handmade ceramic vases, two printed fabric hangings, and dancing figures in a ‘romantic declaration to song and to clay’.
The work can be viewed 24hrs a day through the window. It’s intended to be viewed externally, but if you’re wanting access inside the space, this is best over the weekend, where the Fringe Festival Maker’s Fair is taking place between 11am-5pm!
[IMAGE 1: Ivy Deacon’s work in the window of Southside Fringe Festival HQ. IMAGE 2: closeup of the bottom-right corner of the window and fabric hangings, ceramic vases, and two dancing figures stuck to the glass. IMAGE 3: closeup of the fabric hanging printed with blue dancing figures and the words “I wanna dance w/ somebody”. IMAGE 4: closeup of the bottom left of the window looking down towards the right, with two more dancing figures not he glass in the forefront. IMAGE 5: view of the whole window and installation viewed from the left looking toward the right. Ivy’s name sticker with the Everything Must Go and Southside Fringe logos in the foreground.]

Amy Kim Grogan  showing Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners at Finn’s Place, Battlefield .place ✨Available to view until ...
17/05/2022

Amy Kim Grogan showing Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners at Finn’s Place, Battlefield .place
✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2022 as part of the festival✨
Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners comprises two giant table tennis rackets - one outside the venue, and one inside on the upstairs balcony, so make sure you head inside Finn’s Place for the full view!
Finn’s Place is open 9.30am-5pm every weekday apart from a late opening until 6pm on Wednesday, and an early close at 2pm on Friday. Over the weekend opening times vary - please see Southside Fringe Festival programs for accessibility over these hours (link to that in our bio)
[IMAGE 1: a giant table tennis racket, attached to the upstairs balcony inside Finn’s place, with its black side on show, viewed from below. IMAGE 2: the same racket placed inside, but viewed from on the balcony, with its other, red face on show. IMAGE 3: the other giant table tennis racket, placed outside Finn’s Place, with its red side on show, viewed from afar. IMAGE 4: the same racket placed outside the venue, but viewed from the back, so that the other, black side is in view. IMAGE 5: images of both sides of the work’s info cards which read: “Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners” and “These table tennis rackets are for beginners: the increased size allows for players to never miss the ball. Over time, the racket size can be reduced until the player is comfortable using a regular sized racket.”]

Amy Kim Grogan  showing Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners at Finn’s Place, Battlefield .place ✨Available to view until ...
17/05/2022

Amy Kim Grogan showing Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners at Finn’s Place, Battlefield .place
✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2022 as part of the festival✨
Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners comprises two giant table tennis rackets - one outside the venue, and one inside on the upstairs balcony, so make sure you head inside Finn’s Place for the full view!
Finn’s Place is open 9.30am-5pm every weekday apart from a late opening until 6pm on Wednesday, and an early close at 2pm on Friday. Over the weekend opening times vary - please see Southside Fringe Festival programs for accessibility over these hours (link to that in our bio)
[IMAGE 1: the red face of a giant table tennis racket placed outside Finn’s Place, viewed from afar. IMAGE 2: the same racket placed outside the venue, but viewed from the back, so that the other, black side is in view. IMAGE 3: the second racket, attached to the upstairs balcony inside Finn’s place, with its black side on show, viewed from below. IMAGE 4: the same racket placed inside, but viewed from the balcony, with its other, red side on show. IMAGE 5: images of both sides of the work’s info cards which read: “Table Tennis Rackets For Beginners” and “These table tennis rackets are for beginners: the increased size allows for players to never miss the ball. Over time, the racket size can be reduced until the player is comfortable using a regular sized racket.”]

Alex Warner aka  is showing NO SIGNAL at Glad Rags, Pollokshaws Road  ✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd Ma...
17/05/2022

Alex Warner aka is showing NO SIGNAL at Glad Rags, Pollokshaws Road
✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2022 as part of the festival✨
NO SIGNAL features a large airbrushed painting and 6 hand painted clay TV remotes and can be viewed in the window from 10am-11pm on weekdays and until midnight over the weekend.
Glad Rags itself is open 12-4 Wednesday-Thursday, and 10-4 Friday-Sunday so head over for a browse!
[IMAGE 1: Alex Warner’s artwork in the window of Glad Rags as viewed from the left. IMAGE 2: a closeup of the clay TV remotes, with ‘koolkatwarner’ hand written on the glass in the forefront, and Alex’s name sticker with the Everything Must Go and Southside Fringe logos in the background. IMAGE 3: a closeup of the painting hanging in the window. IMAGE 4: another closeup of the clay TV remotes. IMAGE 5: Alex Warner’s artwork in the window of Glad Rags as viewed from the right.]

Aga Paulina Młyńczak .mlynczak at Art Space G41, Shawlands Arcade  ✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2...
16/05/2022

Aga Paulina Młyńczak .mlynczak at Art Space G41, Shawlands Arcade
✨Available to view until the end of Sunday 22nd May 2022 as part of the festival✨
Alongside the sculpture and photographs, the work incorporates an audio piece comprising two parts: one can be heard via a speaker embedded in the sculpture and another via the connected headphones. Please do head inside Art Space to experience the work fully! Alongside this there is a transcript of the audio placed next to the sculpture and available to take home, and a QR code in the window which allows you to listen on your own device.
Art Space G41’s opening hours are 9-5 every weekday day apart from Tuesday when they are closed, and 11-5 on Saturday and Sunday. However the work will be available to view from the outside 24hrs a day.
[IMAGE 1: Aga Paulina Młyńczak’s work in the window of Art Space G41. IMAGE 2: a close up of the photographs seen in the top-right hand side of the window and adjacent wall. IMAGE 3: a view of the work from the inside of the window. IMAGE 4: a closeup of transcripts of the audio piece placed next to the sculpture. IMAGE 5: a closeup of the widow with Aga’s name sticker with the Everything Must Go and Southside Fringe logos, and attached next to it the QR code to access the audio piece online.]

✨EVERYTHING MUST GO 2022 IS NOW OPEN!✨The show is running across 7 venues in the Southside of Glasgow from today [Sat 14...
14/05/2022

✨EVERYTHING MUST GO 2022 IS NOW OPEN!✨
The show is running across 7 venues in the Southside of Glasgow from today [Sat 14th May] until the evening of Sunday 22nd May!🎉
See the map in our grid for locations and download the festival programme via link in our bio for more info. Hope to see you out and about - there’s some really fantastic work involved!
[IMAGE DESCRIPTIONS: 7 photographs of 7 shop/bar/community centre windows each featuring an installation by an artist involved with Everything Must Go 2022.]

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